Jean-Luc Ponty/RI, USA 1977 & more
Jean-Luc Ponty/RI, USA 1977 & more
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Audience recording (Lampinski Master) of the July 22, 1977 performance in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. From the opening Tarantula, there is no doubt that you will be stunned by the high sound quality and the explosive ensemble. During this period before the release of "Enigmatic Ocean" (after moving to the United States in 1973, he joined Frank Zappa's band, in 1974 he joined the second Mahavishnu Orchestra, and after disbanding in 1975, "Upon The In 1976, he released ``Wings of Music'' and in 1976, he released ``Imaginary Voyage.'' This song has changed from a modern jazz route to a fusion route, and is studded with complex arrangements. A super play full of things to listen to is still being shown. The credits are simply fascinating, with Darryl Stuermer before joining Genesis, Steve Smith before joining Journey, Alan Zavod (later joined the Frank Zappa Band), and Ralph Armstrong (who played with Ponti in the second Mahavishnu). ) It has become a quite luxurious lineup, and each of them has made a series of attractive plays that overturn the original image. (Holdsworth also participated in the studio version of “Enigmatic Ocean”) In terms of the set list, only the 6th song “Upon The Wings Of Music” is included, and the rest are all composed of “Imaginary Voyage”. Anyway, until now, no live sound source from this lineup has been packaged, so it can be said that this is a long-awaited release for fans. Disc 2 includes professional shot footage from the last lineup of Experience. It's a great piece of content that gives a glimpse of his unique approach, which has been releasing leader albums with a modern jazz style since the 1960s, and the numerous improvisations that last about an hour are all highlights. Frank Zappa's album released in 1970, where the playing of Philippe Katerine and French-based Brazilian Nana Vasconcelos (released a leader album on Pierre Ballou's Salava label) shines. The superb ensemble performance of Ponty's original song How Would You Like To Have A Head Like That? from the cover album "King Kong: Jean-Luc Ponty Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa" is a must-see. Introducing the ultimate must-have item for fans, which is a luxurious compilation of sound sources and images from two eras of Jean-Luc Ponty. Leroy Theater, Pawtucket, RI. USA 22nd July 1977 TRULY AMAZING SOUND Studio 10, Funkhaus, Hamburg, Germany 20th September 1972 PRO-SHOT Live at Leroy Theater, Pawtucket, RI. USA 22nd July 1977 Disc 1 1. Tarantula 2. Imaginary Voyage 3. The Gardens Of Babylon 4. New Country 5. Wandering On The Milky Way 6. Fight For Life Jean-Luc Ponty- Violin Daryl Steurmer- Guitar Allan Zevod- Keyboards Ralph Armstrong- Bass Steve Smith- Drums Live at Studio 10, Funkhaus , Hamburg, Germany 20th September 1972 Disc 2 DVD 1. Circles 2. Open Strings 3. How Would You Like To Have A Head Like That? Jean-Luc Ponty - Violin Philip Catherine - Guitar Peter Trunk - Bass Jasper Van't Hoff - Keyboards Nana Vasconcelos - Percussion Aldo Romano - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 57min.
Disc 1 1. Tarantula 2. Imaginary Voyage 3. The Gardens Of Babylon 4. New Country 5. Wandering On The Milky Way 6. Fight For Life Jean-Luc Ponty- Violin Daryl Steurmer- Guitar Allan Zevod- Keyboards Ralph Armstrong- Bass Steve Smith- Drums Live at Studio 10, Funkhaus, Hamburg, Germany 20th September 1972 Disc 2 DVD 1. Circles 2. Open Strings 3. How Would You Like To Have A Head Like That? Jean-Luc Ponty - Violin Philip Catherine - Guitar Peter Trunk - Bass Jasper Van't Hoff - Keyboards Nana Vasconcelos - Percussion Aldo Romano - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 57min.